Radiator



J.. GALAMB.

RAmToR. APPLICATION HLED OCT- 22, 1917.

Clttouu 90-' Patented'Mai'. 16, 19.20.

v transvei'se width ,hi.oles, lower headers spaced a portion of tlie unit to produce projecting portions adapted to exteiid in overlying relation to the longitudinal members of the Chassis.

4. In radiatoi's for inotor Vehicles, a core unit having meaiis for suppoi'ting a unit oii the vehicle Chassis, said iiieaiis including a flat plate'- like element extending transversely of 'the unit in a single plaiie and having a length greater than the traiisverse Widtli of tlie heat-dissipating poi'tion of the unit to produce pi'ojecting poi'tions adapted to extend over longitudinal members of the Chassis.

5. 'In radiator eoiistructioii for motor vehicles, a core unit including I upper and lower headers spaeed apart and connected together by a heat-dissipating section, and means for supporting the unit on the rehicle Chassis, said means pi'ojecting laterally from the sides of the unit and extending inwardly into the heat-dissipating section, and intermediate the Vertical length of the latter. i

6. In radiator coiistruction for motor vehicles, a core unit including upper and lower headers spaced apart and connected together by a heat-dissipating-seetion, and means for supporting the unit`oii the vehicle Chassis, said means including a platelike element of greater length than the of the unit to provide proje'cting portions which overlie the longitudinal members of the Chassis, said element intersecting the Vertical length of the heatdissipatingsetions.

7. In'radiat'oi' construction for motor vea eoi'e 'unit including upper and I part and connected together by a heat-dissipating section, an

the sides of the element intei'secting' the Vertical length of said section at a point spaced from the lower header and having a len, duce projecting` poi'tions exteiiding beyond unit, and brackets coniiecting said projecting portions With the lower header to produce a rigid base for the unit.

S. In radiator construction for motor vehicles, a. core unit including upper and lower headers, and a heat-dissipating section, said unit also including projeetions extending latei'all '\v from the sides of the unit and extending` into the heat-dissipatin` section, a jacket positionable over and spaced from the unit and having` fianges overlying said unit projections, and means for eonnecting` said projections and flanges to the longitudinal members of the vehicle Chassis to support the radiator in position. i

9. In radiator Construction for motor vehicles, a core unit including upper and lower headers, and a heat-dissipating section, said units also including` projections extendzing laterall7 from the sides of the unit and extending into the heat-dissipating section, brackets connecting the lower header with said projections, a jacket positionable over and spaced from the unit and having fianges overlyinof said unit project-ions, and means for Coiinecting said projections, brackets and flanges to the longitudinal members of the vehicle Chassis to support the i'adiatof in position.

ln testimony wliei'eof I ai'lix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.

JOSEPH GA LAMB. Vitiiesses ROBERT L. Roiuon, GEORGE H. FLYNN.

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